歌曲 | Wait for the Tide to Come In |
歌手 | Fairport Convention |
专辑 | Off the Desk |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Bennion | |
Theres a time I remember | |
When I tired to be free | |
I fought like a lion | |
But I couldnt see | |
That I was a loser | |
Before I fired the very firt shot. | |
And a back row seat in life | |
Was all I got. | |
It was all right protesting | |
I could see it wearing thin | |
So I walk along the back roads | |
Waiting for the tide to come in. | |
So the baliff makes you | |
A travelling man | |
You swap your house | |
For a Bedford Van | |
The countryside i closed | |
The law wont let you move. | |
Theyll push you through the country | |
What are they tryin to prove. | |
When youve no harm | |
Commited no big sin. | |
Just get out along the back roads | |
And wait for the tide to come in. | |
Hold on, | |
Do you believe the politicians? | |
Hold on, | |
Do you really think they'll listen | |
Hold on | |
Fighting to see it through. | |
Hold back | |
Before you make a big decision | |
Hold back | |
They'll strain to see your vision | |
Hold back | |
Dont believe what you read in the news. | |
As you grow older, | |
You gotta realise | |
You've gotta bend a litte | |
You've got to compromise | |
And get out on the back roads | |
Stay off the highway line. | |
Ooh stay while no lies | |
You will see it come in time | |
They cant keep you down forever, | |
Their wedge is wearing thin, | |
So get out on the back roads | |
And wait for the tide to come in | |
There was a time I remember | |
When I tried to be free | |
I fought like a lion | |
But I couldnt see | |
That I was a loser | |
Before I fired the very first shot | |
And a back row seat in life | |
Was all I got. | |
It was alright proteting | |
I could see it wearing thin | |
So I walk along the back roads | |
And wait for the tide to come in | |
Yeh I walk along the backroads | |
And wait for the tide to come in. |
zuo ci : Bennion | |
Theres a time I remember | |
When I tired to be free | |
I fought like a lion | |
But I couldnt see | |
That I was a loser | |
Before I fired the very firt shot. | |
And a back row seat in life | |
Was all I got. | |
It was all right protesting | |
I could see it wearing thin | |
So I walk along the back roads | |
Waiting for the tide to come in. | |
So the baliff makes you | |
A travelling man | |
You swap your house | |
For a Bedford Van | |
The countryside i closed | |
The law wont let you move. | |
Theyll push you through the country | |
What are they tryin to prove. | |
When youve no harm | |
Commited no big sin. | |
Just get out along the back roads | |
And wait for the tide to come in. | |
Hold on, | |
Do you believe the politicians? | |
Hold on, | |
Do you really think they' ll listen | |
Hold on | |
Fighting to see it through. | |
Hold back | |
Before you make a big decision | |
Hold back | |
They' ll strain to see your vision | |
Hold back | |
Dont believe what you read in the news. | |
As you grow older, | |
You gotta realise | |
You' ve gotta bend a litte | |
You' ve got to compromise | |
And get out on the back roads | |
Stay off the highway line. | |
Ooh stay while no lies | |
You will see it come in time | |
They cant keep you down forever, | |
Their wedge is wearing thin, | |
So get out on the back roads | |
And wait for the tide to come in | |
There was a time I remember | |
When I tried to be free | |
I fought like a lion | |
But I couldnt see | |
That I was a loser | |
Before I fired the very first shot | |
And a back row seat in life | |
Was all I got. | |
It was alright proteting | |
I could see it wearing thin | |
So I walk along the back roads | |
And wait for the tide to come in | |
Yeh I walk along the backroads | |
And wait for the tide to come in. |
zuò cí : Bennion | |
Theres a time I remember | |
When I tired to be free | |
I fought like a lion | |
But I couldnt see | |
That I was a loser | |
Before I fired the very firt shot. | |
And a back row seat in life | |
Was all I got. | |
It was all right protesting | |
I could see it wearing thin | |
So I walk along the back roads | |
Waiting for the tide to come in. | |
So the baliff makes you | |
A travelling man | |
You swap your house | |
For a Bedford Van | |
The countryside i closed | |
The law wont let you move. | |
Theyll push you through the country | |
What are they tryin to prove. | |
When youve no harm | |
Commited no big sin. | |
Just get out along the back roads | |
And wait for the tide to come in. | |
Hold on, | |
Do you believe the politicians? | |
Hold on, | |
Do you really think they' ll listen | |
Hold on | |
Fighting to see it through. | |
Hold back | |
Before you make a big decision | |
Hold back | |
They' ll strain to see your vision | |
Hold back | |
Dont believe what you read in the news. | |
As you grow older, | |
You gotta realise | |
You' ve gotta bend a litte | |
You' ve got to compromise | |
And get out on the back roads | |
Stay off the highway line. | |
Ooh stay while no lies | |
You will see it come in time | |
They cant keep you down forever, | |
Their wedge is wearing thin, | |
So get out on the back roads | |
And wait for the tide to come in | |
There was a time I remember | |
When I tried to be free | |
I fought like a lion | |
But I couldnt see | |
That I was a loser | |
Before I fired the very first shot | |
And a back row seat in life | |
Was all I got. | |
It was alright proteting | |
I could see it wearing thin | |
So I walk along the back roads | |
And wait for the tide to come in | |
Yeh I walk along the backroads | |
And wait for the tide to come in. |